As the question was raised by Maronetti in his recent post whether or not there is much Laurent Ferrier Love here, I decided to post my Classic or Galet Micro Rotor , which I could hardly love more than I do. Best, Emmanuel
I have that RG C and a LF Sport Auto handy for a comparison. And I'm going to be clear about how both are steps back from the usual execution by these brands. I have a RG HM and a Ferrier Galet Micro Rotor to illustrate. Both sports are volume plays compa
I have a Montre Ecole and a Galet Micro-Rotor with an autumn dial, so not the Ice Blue. These watches I can wear all day, without even noticing that I have them on my wrist, and I can't say that of the VC1921. The VC is an absolute a stunning and historic
I‘d definitely take the LF over the American 1921 in white gold. Yes, the VC is a lot cheaper, but the white gold version is imho also by far the most boring version. Also the LF‘s movement is a lot nicer, than the VC one. If I‘d buy an American 1921, I‘d
As the LF Swiss lever movements don't use LIGA manufacturing or silicon parts in the movements, unlike the Galet Micro-Rotor. Outside of the design aesthetic and the finissage, the movement is pretty standard and should be easily serviceable, regardless o
This is the last shot with its Summer strap. The green is quite nice with the 'Autumn' or salmon dial. but I will move back to a tobacco brown for the Winter. GEO
Every time when I look at most of the 'Laurent Ferrier' models, I am so in impressed with the simplicity of the dials. No nonsense texts, screaming names or unnecessary details, what makes the watches so discreet. Less is more is here absolute the case. T
I do own one LF, a galet micro rotor, and I love it. I wanted to add a second one with the galet square to my collection, but in the end I didn't buy one because of the market behaviour of LF, which seemed strange to me. I have to say, that the listing on